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E-Bike Safety Tips
E-bikes (electric bicycles) offer speed and convenience but come with added risks due to their higher speeds and weight.
This E-Bike Safety Basics Training Video is brought to you by the California E-Bike Incentive Project. The California E-Bike Incentive Project provides up to $2,000 of point-of-sale incentives to support the purchase of a new electric bicycle (e-bike). It is funded by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). CARB’s mission is to promote and protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and considering effects on the economy.
1. Follow Traffic Laws
• Obey all bicycle traffic laws, including stopping at red lights and stop signs.
• Ride in the same direction as traffic and use bike lanes when available.
• Avoid riding on sidewalks unless allowed by local laws.
• Obey all bicycle traffic laws, including stopping at red lights and stop signs.
• Ride in the same direction as traffic and use bike lanes when available.
• Avoid riding on sidewalks unless allowed by local laws.
2. Wear Protective Gear
• Helmet: Always wear a properly fitted helmet (required for Class 3 e-bikes in California).
• Gloves & Padding: Protect hands and joints in case of a fall.
• Bright Clothing & Reflective Gear: Enhances visibility, especially at night.
• Helmet: Always wear a properly fitted helmet (required for Class 3 e-bikes in California).
• Gloves & Padding: Protect hands and joints in case of a fall.
• Bright Clothing & Reflective Gear: Enhances visibility, especially at night.
3. Use Proper Lighting & Visibility
• Front white light (visible from 300 feet) and a red rear reflector (or light) at night.
• Reflectors on pedals and sides for added visibility.
• Wear bright or high-visibility clothing during the day and reflective gear at night.
• Front white light (visible from 300 feet) and a red rear reflector (or light) at night.
• Reflectors on pedals and sides for added visibility.
• Wear bright or high-visibility clothing during the day and reflective gear at night.
4. Be Cautious of Speed & Acceleration
• Start slow if you're new to e-bikes—practice in a safe area.
• Be aware of how quickly e-bikes accelerate, especially in traffic.
• Keep both hands ready to brake sooner than on a regular bike.
• Start slow if you're new to e-bikes—practice in a safe area.
• Be aware of how quickly e-bikes accelerate, especially in traffic.
• Keep both hands ready to brake sooner than on a regular bike.
5. Use Both Brakes Wisely
• E-bikes are heavier and faster than regular bikes, so braking distances are longer.
• Use both front and rear brakes to avoid skidding or flipping forward.
• Practice emergency stops in a safe area.
• E-bikes are heavier and faster than regular bikes, so braking distances are longer.
• Use both front and rear brakes to avoid skidding or flipping forward.
• Practice emergency stops in a safe area.
6. Ride Defensively
• Assume drivers may not see you—always be alert!
• Avoid riding in blind spots of cars and trucks.
• Watch for car doors opening (dooring accidents).
• Assume drivers may not see you—always be alert!
• Avoid riding in blind spots of cars and trucks.
• Watch for car doors opening (dooring accidents).
7. Keep Your E-Bike Maintained
• Check brakes, tires, and battery connections regularly.
• Keep tires properly inflated for better grip and braking.
• Ensure the battery is secure and properly charged before riding.
• Check brakes, tires, and battery connections regularly.
• Keep tires properly inflated for better grip and braking.
• Ensure the battery is secure and properly charged before riding.
8. Be Aware of Battery Safety
• Use the manufacturer’s recommended charger to avoid fire risks.
• Don’t overcharge the battery—unplug once fully charged.
• Store batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or flammable materials.
• Use the manufacturer’s recommended charger to avoid fire risks.
• Don’t overcharge the battery—unplug once fully charged.
• Store batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or flammable materials.
9. Avoid Distractions & Intoxication
• No texting or phone use while riding.
• No headphones in both ears (illegal in California).
• Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs—e-bike DUIs can result in fines and legal
• No texting or phone use while riding.
• No headphones in both ears (illegal in California).
• Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs—e-bike DUIs can result in fines and legal
consequences.
10. Know Your E-Bike’s Class & Where You Can Ride
• Class 1: Pedal-assist only, max 20 mph.
• Class 2: Throttle-assisted (no pedaling required), max 20 mph.
• Class 3: Pedal-assist, max 28 mph, helmet required, no bike paths unless allowed.
• Class 1: Pedal-assist only, max 20 mph.
• Class 2: Throttle-assisted (no pedaling required), max 20 mph.
• Class 3: Pedal-assist, max 28 mph, helmet required, no bike paths unless allowed.
By following these safety tips, you can enjoy a fun and accident-free e-bike experience!
FAQ Box
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Can I ride my bike on sidewalks in the City?
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Will my bicycle be detected at a traffic signal?
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Are there bicycle education opportunities within San Luis Obispo?
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What is a bike box?
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Can I bring my bike on the bus?
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Can people riding a bike be in the vehicle lane or do they have to move to the right?
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What does a green bike lane mean?
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What is a Sharrow?
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What is the small bicycle symbol in the traffic lane at a signalized intersection?
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Where can I park my bike?
